1st Round: OT Riley Reiff, Iowa

With the Chiefs first pick in this mock draft, Derek Estes went with former Iowa OT Riley Reiff.

He ended his collegiate career by starting 33 straight games at LT for the Hawkeyes, and showed the ability to be an effective run-blocker and pass-blocker during his time at the school.

Although, I do think that Reiff will become a solid player in the NFL, I wouldn't be a fan of this pick if Stanford's David DeCastro is still available when KC makes this selection, which seems very likely at this point.

Reiff is more versatile than DeCastro, considering that he can play either OT or OG, but DeCastro is a dominant guard that Kansas City could plug in as their starting LG and not have to worry about potentially drafting LT Branden Albert's replacement, which would happen if they draft Reiff in the first round.

3rd Round: CB Casey Hayward, Vanderbilt

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It's easy to see why the Chiefs wouldn't want to take a cornerback this high in the draft, considering that they already have two starters in Brandon Flowers and Stanford Routt, and a nickel corner in Javier Arenas, already on the roster.

However, they will need as many quality CBs as they can get, now that four-time MVP quarterback Peyton Manning is playing in the same division.

That being said, former Vanderbilt star Casey Hayward would be a steal in the third round for Kansas City.

He is a physical corner that always seems to be around the ball, as he displayed with his 13 combined interceptions in his last two seasons with the Commodores.